Bringing LIBERTY to Capitol Hill -- 2012LUNCH WITH A LIBERTARIANWednesday at Noon

CLICK HERE for the Wednesday, May 11th LIVE WebcastGo there right now, type "I'll be there" and click "submit," then bookmark that page.
Then come back to that same page on Wednesday, May 11th at 12:00pm Central Time.

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Click "PLAY" for an Audio Invitation

You're invitedto one of the most thought-provoking lunches you've had in a long time! It's a "Virtual Lunch" over the Internet with a candidate for United States Congress. Wherever you are -- at home, at work, wherever you're eating lunch this Wednesday -- you can join in.

The 2010 election is barely over, but the first Presidential Debate for the 2012 campaign has already taken place. We'll undoubtedly be told that the 2012 election will be "the most important election in our lifetime." It always is. But changing the way people vote isn't as important as changing the hearts and minds of voters.

Pull up a chair at home or at work and listen in as you eat your lunch, and think about this question: What would America's Founding Fathers think if they could see America today? Do you realize that taxes today are TEN TIMES greater than they were in 1776?

Type your comments or questions in the box here and click "submit." Go ahead and do it now. Your ideas are important. Then go to this webpage this coming Wednesday at noon and use the phone number to call in and join the conversation between bites.

How would you describe the philosophy that made America the most prosperous and admired nation on earth? Kevin Craig says it can be summed up as "LIBERTY UNDER GOD." He's running for United States Congress to defend this idea.

Be prepared for the most interesting lunch you've had in a long time!

Would you please "R.S.V.P" -- go to this webpage and type "I'll be there" in the box here and click "submit." Your anonymity and privacy are assured. You don't have to say a thing during the entire "Virtual Lunch." (If nobody RSVP's by 11am on Wednesday, the
lunch will be postponed till the following week.)